CAT COCOS (INTER ISLANDS BOATS)
Read moreThis 36 m-long Cat Cocos links the islands of Mahé and Praslin in a good hour up to three times a day, depending on the season. This well-known Seychellois catamaran can accommodate 350 passengers in all: 174 on the main deck, 142 on the upper deck and 34 in the Lazio Lounge (business class) with hostess and meal tray. The company also offers a service to the island of La Digue. For those who get seasick, remember to take a seat on the upper deck, open to the four winds and fresh air.
AIR SEYCHELLES
Read moreBy summer 2023, the national airline Air Seychelles was no longer operating flights to and from Paris. Internationally, it only operated flights to Mauritius, South Africa, the Maldives and India. But this national airline is still a good choice for inter-island flights to and from Praslin. With almost twelve rotations a day, it's obviously a good alternative to the very popular ferries. Especially as the views from Air Seychelles' small planes promise to be fantastic.
AÉROPORT DE MAHÉ
Read moreThe international airport is just a few kilometers south of Victoria. With duty-free stores, cafés, bureaux de change, travel agencies, car rental companies, telephone kiosks and even... a Burger King, you'll find everything you need. To leave the airport, if you don't have a rental car, there's a bus stop just across the street (12 SR a ticket) and cabs waiting for you. Allow SR400 for Eden Island, SR600 for the pier, SR800 for Beau Vallon and SR1,000 for the west coast hotels.
THE MOORINGS
Read moreAn operator that will allow you to organize your cruise through the archipelago.
SEYCHELLESBOOKINGS.COM
Read moreFrom Victoria harbor jetty, high-speed catamarans offer up to three departures a day (round trip) from Mahé-Praslin-La Digue, for a full trip in less than 75 minutes. Modern, comfortable boats from Cocos Ferry offer bar service for some. Your luggage is taken care of, so all you have to do is enjoy the crossing. Departures from Mahé are usually at 8am, 10.30am or 4.30pm, but check the website for more information. One of the best ways to cross the island.
BUS - SPTC
Read moreSome 8 million passengers are carried annually by the Seychelles Public Transport Corporation (SPTC). This is a real public service since the low ticket price (to be taken from the driver; remember to have change) allows Seychellois to travel to every corner of Mahé and Praslin and tourists to all the hotels. The frequency of passage varies according to the lines: a quarter of an hour for the main lines, but 30 minutes or 1 hour for others. Be careful, on Sundays, the service is reduced (about one bus out of two).
ETIHAD
Read moreThe airline operates daily flights from Paris-CDG to Mahé, with a stopover in Abu Dhabi. Allow around 6h35 between the French capital and the United Arab Emirates and 4h50 between Abu Dhabi and the Seychelles. Etihad also operates the code share with the national airline Air Seychelles (in which it holds a stake) for flights between Paris and Mahé airport. The flight takes at least 13h30, including the stopover. A stopover where you can also take your time, given the stores and services on offer in Abu Dhabi.
ZIL AIR
Read moreThe only helicopter company in the country offers scenic flights. A 15-minute flight allows you to discover half of Mahé and the islands of the Marine Park, a 30-minute flight allows you to fly around the island, a 45-minute flight allows you to fly over the surrounding islets, a one-hour flight allows you to fly over Praslin and La Digue and, finally, a one-and-a-half-hour flight covers all three islands. Please note: the company has equipped itself with a four-seater aircraft that links Mahé and Praslin, Bird Island, Denis and Desroches. Tailor-made service and rates on request.
BRUTUS LAMBERT
Read moreAvailable "every day that God does" from 6 am to 2 pm, his mahélois circuit cost only 600 SR on his Toyota Sprinter.